Another hotly anticipated FIFA World Cup is here, along with all the thrills, spills, soaring highs and beer-soaked disappointments it brings. This year, 16 stadiums across Canada, Mexico and the United States will host this epic tournament, which plays out until Sunday July 19 2026. Start the weekend off right by watching Scotland play Morocco on Friday June 19 at 11pm and then fill in the rest of the weekend with the scores of other matches being played. Practically every pub and bar in London will be getting in on the action and vying for your attendance during the World Cup’s biggest games. However, we’ve whittled it down to the places that offer the best atmosphere and the best view of the screen, wherever you station yourself.
Summer is officially here, and this weekend brings the longest days of the year. Yep, we’re bang in the middle of the year, which means plenty of extra daylight as the sun sets later and rises earlier. In need of some ways to fill up all those extra hours of sun? Time Out is here to help.
After some alfresco fun? Munch on some of the most iconic dishes in the city at Taste of London festival, which is back in Regent’s Park for another year, head to Kew Gardens for a traditional summer fête, or explore London at the Festival of Architecture, which has a programme packed full of interesting tours and immersive experiences.
Or, lap up some culture by grabbing a ticket to one of the gigs curated by Harry Styles at his Meltdown festival, get blown away by the epic play War Horse all over again as it returns to the National Theatre, or learn about Pan-Africanism in contemporary art at the Barbican’s new exhibition, Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica.
Plus, don’t forget to fit in time to watch all the action at the FIFA World Cup 2026. We’ve listed all the best watch parties in the city, if you want to soak up the atmosphere.
The salad days of London summer indicate the start of the season of picnicking, pub gardens, park explorations and parties. Or, head to one of London’s best bars or restaurants and take in one of these lesser-known London attractions. This is also a great time of year to explore London on a budget and without the crowds. Plus, lots of the city’s best theatre, musicals, restaurants and bars offer discounted tickets and offers. What are you waiting for?
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in June.
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